Rhode Island Route 116
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| Length: | 26.3 mi (42.3 km) | ||||||||||||
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Route 116 is a numbered State Highway running 26.3 miles in Rhode Island.
[edit] Route
Route 116 takes the following route through the State:
- Coventry: 2.7 miles; Route 117 to Scituate town line
- Knotty Oak Road
- Scituate: 9.5 miles; Coventry town line to Glocester town line
- North Road, East Road and West Greenville Road
- Glocester: 0.6 miles; Scituate town line to Smithfield town line
- West Greenville Road
- Smithfield: 7.6 miles; Glocester town line to Lincoln town line
- Smith Avenue, Putnam Pike, Pleasant View Avenue, Farnum Pike and George Washington Highway
- Lincoln: 3.8 miles; Smithfield town line to Cumberland town line
- George Washington Highway
- Cumberland: 2.1 miles; Lincoln town line to Route 114
- George Washington Highway, Mendon Road and Angell Road
[edit] Notes
Route 116 is a major corridor in Lincoln, Cumberland and parts of Smithfield.
The interchange between Route 116 and Route 146 was the first cloverleaf interchange to be constructed in the state. As of July, 2005 it is in the process of being re-constructed.

